10,758. Then you paid your rent to him?-I paid my rent to him until Spence & Co. took me into their service.
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10,759. Who did you fish for formerly?-Captain Cameron kept the fishing when he was alive, and I fished for him, and at other times I just fished for the man that I got the best bargain from.
10,760. But at one time Captain Cameron held you bound to fish for himself?-Yes.
10,761. You now take your supplies from Spence & Co?-Yes; and I could not be better supplied than I have been by them.
10,762. You don't deal anywhere else?-No, except for any small thing which I require; and if I have a penny or so I go into any shop and buy.
10,763. Do you get any cash in the course of the year?-I get it when I ask for it.
10,764. How much have you asked for?-I never could ask for much because I was in debt, and I am in debt yet; but when I asked for a little, I got it at any time.
10,765. I suppose you have some money passing through your hands at times?-It is not very much. I went south some years ago and I had no money, and I wrote to those people to supply my family while was south, and they gave them what they required. 10,766. Is that all you wish to say?-Yes.
Baltasound, Unst, January 19, 1872, ALEXANDER SANDISON, recalled.